<p>Thanks for choosing W3TC as your Web Performance Optimization (WPO) framework. The dashboard provides at-a-glance insight into key performance indicators for your site(s). Feel free to <a href="admin.php?page=w3tc_support&amp;request_type=new_feature">make suggestions</a> about the kinds of statistics you would like to see here using the support form. We're already working on: CDN stats, cache stats per module, Cloud Flare stats and much more.</p>

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<p>Thanks for choosing W3TC as your Web Performance Optimization (WPO) framework. Eventually, the dashboard will provide at-a-glance insight into key performance indicators for your site(s). Feel free to <a href="admin.php?page=w3tc_support&amp;request_type=new_feature">make suggestions</a> about the statistics you would like to see here. We're already working on: CDN stats, cache stats per module, Cloud Flare stats and much more.</p>

<p><span class="description"><?php _e(sprintf('Enable this if you want to record the metric and transaction data up to the point when application name is changed using PHP function, you can specify a value of true for this argument to make the agent send the transaction to the daemon. This has a very slight performance impact as it takes a few milliseconds for the agent to dump its data. <em>From %s</em>',

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<p><span class="description"><?php _e(sprintf('Enable this if you want to record the metric and transaction data (until the name is changed using PHP function), specify a value of true for this argument to make the agent send the transaction to the daemon. There is a slight performance impact as it takes a few milliseconds for the agent to dump its data. <em>From %s</em>',

<span class="description">Tries to be compatible with more server configurations. By the cost of speed.</span>

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<span class="description">Decreases performance by ~20% at scale in exchange for increasing interoperability with more hosting environemtns and WordPress idiosyncracies. This option should be enabled for most sites.</span>

<question><![CDATA[ Sitemaps are not cached. How do I solve this? ]]></question>

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<answer><![CDATA[ <p>Enable "Cache feeds: site, categories, tags, comments" on the "Page Cache" settings tab. Some sitemap implementations are considered by WordPress to be "feeds."</p> ]]></answer>

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<question><![CDATA[ A notification about file owner appears along with an <acronym title="File Transfer Protocol">FTP</acronym> form, how can I resolve this? ]]></question>

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<answer><![CDATA[ <p>The plugin uses WordPress FileSystem functionality to write to files. It checks if file owner, file owner group of created files match process owner. If this is not the case it cannot write or modify files.<br />

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Typically, you should tell your web host about the permission issue and they should be able to resolve it.<br />

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You can however try adding <em>define('FS_METHOD', 'direct');</em> to wp-config.php to circumvent the file and folder checks.</p>

$error = 'It appears Page Cache <acronym title="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</acronym> rewriting is not working. If using apache, verify that the server configuration allows .htaccess or if using nginx verify all configuration files are included in the configuration.';

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$error = 'It appears Page Cache <acronym title="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</acronym> rewriting is not working. If using apache, verify that the server configuration allows .htaccess. Or if using nginx verify all configuration files are included in the configuration file (and that you have reloaded / restarted nginx).';

$this->_errors[] = 'It appears Minify <acronym title="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</acronym> rewriting is not working. If using apache, verify that the server configuration allows .htaccess or if using nginx verify all configuration files are included in the configuration.';

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$this->_errors[] = 'It appears Minify <acronym title="Uniform Resource Locator">URL</acronym> rewriting is not working. If using apache, verify that the server configuration allows .htaccess. Or if using nginx verify all configuration files are included in the main configuration fail (and that you have reloaded / restarted nginx).';

First, make sure the plugin is not active (disabled) network-wide. Then make sure it's deactivated network-wide. Now you should be able to successful upgrade without breaking your site.

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You can however try adding <em>define('FS_METHOD', 'direct');</em> to wp-config.php to circumvent the file and folder checks.

Thanks for using W3 Total Cache! This update is very strongly recommended. This release contains more than 140 improvements, enhancements and bug fixes. If you have any issues please send us an email so that we can address them quickly.

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Thanks for using W3 Total Cache! As always, this update is very strongly recommended. This release contains fixes for users improving compatibility across more hosting environments. We appreciate your patience and help as we move toward making updates more seamless. Unfortunately, it's not easy to upgrade "low level" functionality like server configurations. We do it because we're trying to give you the advantages that large corporations have, for free.